The Barbie phenomenon sneaked into the Grammy Awards this past morning. On this occasion, it was not Margot Robbie who was in charge of giving a nod to the fuchsia pink that so characterizes the world of the iconic Mattel doll, but rather the tribute came from the hand of Billie Eilish.

The singer won the Grammy for Best Song of the Year for What Was I Made For?, her song that is part of the soundtrack of the Greta Gerwig film and which is also nominated for the Oscars. To perform her on stage, the artist wanted to recreate one of Barbie’s archive looks with which she did not leave anyone indifferent.

Eilish became the Poodle Parade Barbie, a doll that went on sale in 1965 and showed a surprising facet: that of a dog trainer. The young woman impressed with a grandmother’s style that perfectly recreated the original look, with a tweed coat with a green and white checkered print, a green strapless dress, a pink sweater that matched the headscarf, and green pumps. and sophisticated cat eye sunglasses.

Another notable detail was the green bag with an embroidered poodle dog that she did not carry on stage but did carry to pose backstage while waiting for the moment to arrive, a few moments that were photographed by her stylist Andrew Mukamal, who was also in charge of the looks. Robbie during the promotion of the film.

This was not the only detail that Billie had with the doll that has given her so much joy in the last year. To step onto the red carpet, the singer showed off her casual look, which had as its star piece a black bomber jacket, with pink sleeves and the word Barbie embroidered on her chest.

A design that combined with an oversized white shirt with a tie and wide black pants that showed off his platform loafers.